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ABMA STD 14

Housing For Bearings With Spherical Outside Surfaces

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Organization: ABMA
Publication Date: 1 January 1995
Status: active
Page Count: 20
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This standard specifies boundary dimensions and tolerances for ball bearings with spherical outside surfaces and extended inner ring width. The feature of mating housing and bearing spherical surfaces is intended to provide initial self-alignment at mounting. Included are pillow block, flanged and take-up unit housings.

The housings in this standard are commonly made from ferrous materials. Those shown in tables 1, 2, 3 and 4 are generally cast, whereas those shown in tables 5, 6 and 7 are generally pressed.

Relubrication features are optional and may be designed to interface with the lubrication holes of mating bearings covered by ANSI/ABMA Standard 15, Ball Bearings with Spherical Outside Surfaces and Extended Inner Ring Width (Includes Eccentric Locking Collars), so that bearings may be properly relubricated. This standard does not include the design or dimensions of relubrication features.

Document History

ABMA STD 14
January 1, 1995
Housing For Bearings With Spherical Outside Surfaces
This standard specifies boundary dimensions and tolerances for ball bearings with spherical outside surfaces and extended inner ring width. The feature of mating housing and bearing spherical...
January 1, 1995
Housings for Bearings with Spherical Outside Surfaces
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